30 ARX 1
1201281 A | 24.07.2013
Construction site conditions can have a negative effect on stability and the tipping
angle (e.g. height of the curb, dynamic influences).
3.3 Rollover bar (ROPS)
DANGER
Danger to life through being thrown out!
• Always wear the seatbelt. Together with the rollover bar it is a
safety system that can save your life.
Keep the following hazards in mind:
• Plane surfaces are not always uniformly load-bearing.
• Cavities or large stones may be located below the surface.
• Loamy/clayey soils become slippery when wet.
• Vibration can increase the hazard of lateral slipping.
• High steering angles at slope edges increase the hazard of
overturning.
• Articulated machines are in particular danger from high
steering angles on slopes.
DANGER
Crushing of toes through careless handling of the roller!
• Wear safety shoes when working with the roller in order to help
avoid crushed toes.
DANGER
Danger of accident through improper operation of the roller!
• Read the operating instructions before operating the roller.
• Adhere to the safety regulations at all costs.
• In case of lack of clarity, contact your authorized dealer.
DANGER
Danger to life through overturning of the roller!
• Never operate the roller with the ROPS folded down!